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  OSL News    Sept 2022
 
 
  Oxford Sensors, the Bicester based manufacturer of laser vision systems for 
  welding automation, recently took part in a prestigious Global Business Innovation 
  Programme (GBIP) trade mission on Advanced Manufacturing to South Korea.
  Organised by Innovate UK, the GBIP missions aim to encourage collaboration 
  between British companies and foreign, in this case, Korean, counterparts.
  During the visit, together with other selected high growth UK companies,  Dr 
  Beattie visited a number of Korean companies and government research 
  institutes, where presentations were exchanged leading to topical discussions, 
  some of which are ongoing.
  One of the main topics related to manpower.  Korean companies are finding it 
  increasingly difficult to recruit and train welders despite a huge requirement.  
  Considering that amongst other things, Korea builds nearly half of the world’s 
  ships and that a ship is basically a very large welded steel structure, this is a vitally 
  important topic and mirrors the situation in many other countries, including the 
  UK, where recruitment and training of welders for the new nuclear programmes is 
  a hot topic.  This shortage is one of the main drivers behind an increased 
  development programme in Korea focussed on advanced welding automation, 
  often under the guise of the “Smart Factory”.
  Dr Beattie commented, “The situation with the recruitment of young people into 
  welding is more or less the same worldwide.  Manual welding is not an attractive 
  career choice, even though it can be lucrative.  We continue to develop our laser 
  vision systems to be the sensors and adaptive brain of welding automation 
  systems to meet the need to automate.  Experienced manual welders use their 
  eyes to continuously monitor the progress of their work, combining that input with 
  their training and experience to adapt what they are doing to the task in hand.  At 
  Oxford Sensors, we try do something similar by using our laser sensors to measure 
  the weld joint continuously and guide the welding robot or other automation to 
  make the weld in the correct place.”
 
 
  Oxford Sensors Takes Part in UK Trade Mission to South Korea
 
 
 
 
  Dr Bob Beattie giving a presentation at the Korean 
  Institute of Materials and Machinery (KIMM)